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Kilcoltrim Bridge
Kilcoltrim Bridge
Kilcoltrim bridge is also known as Haggerty's Bridge. It was built in 1862. It is a hump-backed road bridge over the railway line. It consists of a single arch and features ashlar buttresses.
Carlow County Library
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Dublin & Carlow New Turnpike Road
Dublin & Carlow New Turnpike Road
Notice taken from the Carlow Sentinel 12th March 1835 to builders, road contractors and toll renters. About Dublin and Carlow New Turnpike road.
Carlow County Library
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Drawbridge at Bagenalstown
Drawbridge at Bagenalstown
This image shows the drawbridge on the River Barrow at Bagenalstown, County Carlow. The lock house can be seen in the background.
Carlow County Library
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Drawbridge at Bagenalstown 2
Drawbridge at Bagenalstown 2
A view of the drawbridge on the River Barrow at Bagenalstown, County Carlow.
Carlow County Library
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Day Coach meeting
Day Coach meeting
Advertisement of a meeting held at the Commercial Day Coach Office, Little George's-street, taken from the Carlow Morning Post April 1818
Carlow County Library
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Clogrennan Lock Gates detail
Clogrennan Lock Gates detail
Detail of the lock gates on the River Barrow at Clogrennan, County Carlow.
Carlow County Library
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Dublin Exhibition Catalogue Dargan
Dublin Exhibition Catalogue Dargan
Introduction to the Exhibition of Art and Industry Catalogue. The exhibition was held in Dublin in 1853 and was under the patronage of William Dargan, the great railway engineer. The introduction praises the generosity of Dargan. It refers to the contribution the Exhibition will make to the development of Ireland as a manufacturing country. The exhibition was opened by the Irish Viceroy, The Earl of St. Germans on the 12th May 1853. The architect for the project was John Benson who was later knighted for his work.
Carlow County Library
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Illustrated Dublin Exhibition Catalogue
Illustrated Dublin Exhibition Catalogue
Title page of the Illustrated Catalogue of the Exhibition of art and art Industry held in Dublin in 1853. The catalogue was dedicated to Prince Albert with his permission. This exhibition was made possible financially by William Dargan the great railway engineer.
Carlow County Library
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Graiguenamanagh Bridge 2
Graiguenamanagh Bridge 2
Graiguenamanagh Bridge was built circa 1765 to a design attributed to George Semple. It links Tinnehinch on the County Carlow side of the River Barrow with the village of Graiguenamanagh in County Kilkenny. The spandrels between the arches are decorated in the palladian style. There was a timber bridge here before this current stone bridge.
Carlow County Library
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Graiguecullen Bridge showing separated arch
Graiguecullen Bridge showing separated arch
Graiguecullen Bridge formeraly known as Wellington Bridge crosses a small island on the river. A house is built on this island. This view shows this house and the single arch of the bridge through which canal traffic passes.
Carlow County Library